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Get a full coilover system/kit(whatever you wanna call it) so you can adjust it. Then, adjust it to however low you want it/what looks best for you.
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For handling, Thanks to the wonderfully designed front struts (sarcasim), somewhere between .5" and 1.5"....
for looks... do what ever you want.
for looks... do what ever you want.
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It's a matter of preference, the Tein S Tech springs I just bought will be about 1.5" all around. That's perfect for me, while other like 2-2.5". I don't want a big drop, 'cause it snows here, and I don't need my car becoming a snow plow. For people in other areas, where thats not an issue, and the roads are better, a bigger drop is probably better. Just look around, at people's cars. If you see one that looks about the right height, ask them what they're dropped on.
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